A Shrewsbury man was arrested Wednesday after he ran from police after a domestic dispute, according to Southern Regional Police.

William Wesley Duvall Jr., 42, of Essex Circle ran from police after they arrived about 5 p.m. to the scene of the dispute in the first block of Snyder Road in Railroad, police said.

Duvall was intoxicated and had a warrant for a state parole violation, according to a news release.

Police said Duvall ran into a wooded area and at one point returned to threaten a neighbor who had called 911.

Officer searched the area for more than an hour before they found Duvall hiding in dense undergrowth and brush, the release states. Duvall continued to run from police, going deeper into the woods, until he was finally found on a steep slope that dropped on to a traffic area, police said.

Duvall said he knew he was to turn himself in to police on Tuesday after he received a call from his parole officer who declined a Southern Regional Officer's request to arrest him the previous night for intoxication, the release states.

Duvall was charged with flight to avoid apprehension, resisting arrest, criminal trespass, harassment, disorderly conduct and public drunkenness. He is being held in York County Prison on a state parole detainer.